Today commemorates the death of Jean-Baptiste Lully (He died in Paris, March 22, 1687) was a composer, instrumentalist and French dancer of Italian origin, creator of French opera It consisted of a complex incorporating staging opera with French aesthetic addition to ballet and deep literary texts to which christened “musical Tragedies”.He died of gangrene in Paris in 1687, as a result of a wound that was in the foot with his baton of conductor, a heavy iron bar that served to keep time pounding the ground with her; This caused an infection that slowly ended his life, since his thought of being prevented dancer cut his leg to save. Lully’s fame is mainly due to its contribution to religious and scenic music. He was buried in Pere-Lachaise, Paris.At the beginning of the gourgeus Gérard Corbiau film “Le Roi Danse” We can see the grueling scene of his death … Perfectly described by Corbiau …

In 1953 … Frank Skinner composed this extraordinary soundtrack to the movie … Man from the Alamo … directed by Budd Boetticher, starring Glenn Ford, Julie Adams, Hugh O’Brian, and Guy Williams. Being …. Golden Globe in the same year …I share on my channel … the credits ….. as several friends wanted to hear this wonderful composition …